
1861–1917 · French · 14 artworks
artist bio
Antonio de la Gándara was a French artist known for his portraits of Parisian society figures during the Belle Époque. His work captured the elegance and sophistication of the era, blending Impressionistic and Art Nouveau styles.
what you'll learn
Studying Gándara's work allows students to explore portraiture techniques, the blending of Impressionistic and Art Nouveau styles, and the depiction of social status and personality through art.
related: John Singer Sargent, Giovanni Boldini, James McNeill Whistler

Portrait De La Fille Klotz – Mère Et Enfant

Monsieur Baroy
1883

André Rouveyre
1904

La Petite Fille En Jaune
1893

Femme En Rose
1905

Maria Hardouin D'Annunzio
1899

Portrait of Countess Anna De Noailles, Princess of Brancovan
1899

Portrait of Mme Pierre Gaudreau
1898

Portrait De La Fille Klotz – Fillette À La Robe Bleue

Robert Salis En Gentilhomme De L’époque Louis XIII
1883

Robert De Montesquiou
1893

Portrait of Ambassador Del Solar and His Children
1904

Portrait of the Actress Jane Renouardt
1913

Autorretrato
1895